Rock magnetic properties and palaeomagnetic results of sediments from a stone implement layer in the Bose Basin,Guangxi |
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Authors: | Yang XiaoQiang Zhu ZhaoYu Zhang YiNan Li HuaMei Zhou WenJuan Yang Jie |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Earth Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China;(2) Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510640, China;(3) School of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China;(4) Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Land Resources and Housing Management, Shenzhen, 518301, China |
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Abstract: | Directional samples were taken to study rock magnetism and palaeomagnetic records from the Dongsheng profile, which is 5 m thick and on the northwest edge of the Bose Basin. Mineralogy and rock magnetism of typical samples indicate that coarse granular titanomagnetite, and fine-grained hematite, superparamagnetic maghemite formed by pedogenesis are in the sediment, which has undergone many transformative processes during different stages of pedogenesis. Parallel samples were taken for thermal demagnetization (TH) (0 to 680°C) and alternating field (AF) demagnetization (0 to 80 mT) respectively. Experimental results of these two kinds of demagnetization illustrate that there are two or more magnetic components in the samples. Intensity of NRM decreases by almost 60% to 90% rapidly when the temperature ranges from 100°C to 350°C, with a steady magnetic component. It is impossible to analyze the magnetic components at high temperature because those fluctuate widely when the temperature is higher than 400°C. Steady magnetic components from 100°C to 350°C indicate that the remanence was mainly carried by fine-grained hematite formed by pedogenesis, reflecting a change in the geomagnetic field while the magnetite was being oxidized into hematite by chemical weathering after deposition. The formative age of the sediments cannot be obtained by magnetic methods in this profile. Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40331009 and 40674034) |
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Keywords: | Bose Basin Dongsheng profile palaeomagnetic records |
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